IP Library Granted Patent US 9,586,027
Granted Patent B2
US 9,586,027 · App. 13/889,063 · Granted Mar 7, 2017

Retractable needle catheter insertion device

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Patent No.
US 9,586,027
App. No.
13/889,063
Granted
Mar 7, 2017
Kind
B2
Abstract

A retractable needle catheter insertion device is provided with a cannula and a needle positioned within the cannula to assist with insertion of the cannula. After insertion of the cannula into a patient, the needle can retract into a protective sleeve that contains the needle in order to reduce the chance that a medical practitioner will be inadvertently stuck by a used needle. The needle is carried by a needle support that is slidably disposed within the sleeve. A spring biases the needle support and needle toward a retracted position, and the device also includes an activation hub that works in conjunction with the needle support to control retraction of the needle. The retraction may be activated manually by the medical practitioner or may be activated automatically. A modular system and method of manufacturing is also provided in which catheters having either manually or automatic retraction can be manufactured using common parts.

Claims (63)

1. A modular system of intravenous catheters comprising a catheter assembly:

a cannula assembly including a cannula and a cannula hub;

a needle;

a sleeve defining an internal cavity with an opening at a front end of the sleeve;

a needle support attached to the needle at a rear portion of the needle, the needle support slidably mounted within the internal cavity of the sleeve for movement of the needle from an extended position to a retracted position, the needle support comprising a first engaging element and a second engaging element; and

a retractor that applies a force to the needle support biasing the needle support toward the retracted position; and

an activation hub selected from the group consisting of a first activation hub and a second activation hub:

wherein the first activation hub is connected to the front end of the sleeve and comprises a manually actuated release mechanism that engages the first engaging element of the needle support to secure the needle support against the biasing force of the retractor;

wherein the second activation hub is connected to the front end of the sleeve and comprises an automatically actuated release mechanism that engages the second engaging element of the needle support to secure the needle support against the biasing force of the retractor; and

wherein the first activation hub and the second activation hub are interchangeably selected.

2. The system of intravenous catheters of claim 1 wherein:

the first activation hub comprises a button having a cutout;

the needle support first engaging element comprises a detent; and

the cutout of the button engages the detent.

3. The system of intravenous catheters of claim 2 , wherein the detent is a circumferential groove.

4. The system of intravenous catheters of claim 2 , wherein the detent is a groove that is recessed into a surface of the needle support.

5. The system of intravenous catheters of claim 1 , wherein:

the second activation hub comprises a resilient arm;

the needle support second engaging element comprises a detent; and

the resilient arm engages the detent.

6. The system of intravenous catheters of claim 5 , wherein the detent is a lip extending outwardly from a surface of the needle support.

7. The system of intravenous catheters of claim 5 , wherein the detent is a groove that is recessed into a surface of the needle support.

8. The system of intravenous catheters of claim 1 , wherein:

the first activation hub comprises a button having a cutout;

the needle support first engaging element comprises a circumferential groove; and

the cutout of the button engages the circumferential groove.

9. The system of intravenous catheters of claim 1 , wherein the activation hub is selected from the group consisting of a first activation hub, a second activation hub, and a third activation hub;

wherein the third activation hub comprises:

a manually actuated release mechanism that engages the first engaging element of the needle support to secure the needle support against the biasing force of the retractor and

an automatically actuated release mechanism that engages the second engaging element of the needle support to secure the needle support against the biasing force of the retractor; and

wherein the first activation hub, the second activation hub, and the third activation hub are interchangeably selected.

10. The system of intravenous catheters of claim 9 wherein:

the third activation hub comprises a button having a cutout;

the needle support first engaging element comprises a first detent; and

the cutout of the button engages the first detent.

11. The system of intravenous catheters of claim 10 , wherein the first detent is a circumferential groove.

12. The system of intravenous catheters of claim 9 , wherein:

the third activation hub comprises a resilient arm;

the needle support second engaging element comprises a second detent; and

the resilient arm engages the second detent.

13. The system of intravenous catheters of claim 12 , wherein the second detent is a lip extending outwardly from a surface of the needle support.

14. The system of intravenous catheters of claim 12 , wherein the second detent is a groove that is recessed into a surface of the needle support.

15. The system of intravenous catheters of claim 9 , wherein:

the third activation hub comprises a resilient arm and a button having a cutout;

the needle support first engaging element comprises a circumferential groove;

the needle support second engaging element comprises a lip extending outwardly from a surface of the needle support; and

the resilient arm engages the lip, and the cutout of the button engages the circumferential groove.

16. A modular system of intravenous catheters comprising:

a cannula assembly including a cannula and a cannula hub;

a needle;

a sleeve defining an internal cavity with an opening at a front end of the sleeve;

a needle support attached to the needle at a rear portion of the needle, the needle support slidably mounted within the internal cavity of the sleeve for movement of the needle from an extended position to a retracted position, the needle support comprising a first engaging element and a second engaging element;

a retractor that applies a force to the needle support biasing the needle support toward the retracted position; and

an activation hub connected to the front end of the sleeve, the activation hub selected from the group consisting of a first activation hub and a second activation hub;

wherein the first activation hub comprises a manually actuated release mechanism engaging the needle support first engaging element;

wherein the second activation hub comprises an automatically actuated release mechanism engaging the needle support second engaging element; and

wherein the first activation hub and the second activation hub are interchangeably selected.

17. The system of intravenous catheters of claim 16 , wherein:

the manually actuated release mechanism comprises a button having a cutout, and the first engaging element comprises a notch formed in the needle support; and

the automatically actuated release mechanism comprises a resilient arm, and the second engaging element comprises a detent formed in the needle support.

18. The system of intravenous catheters of claim 16 , wherein the activation hub is selected from the group consisting of a first activation hub, a second activation hub, and a third activation hub;

wherein the third activation hub comprises a manually actuated release and an automatically actuated release mechanism engaging the needle support second engaging element; and

wherein the first activation hub, the second activation hub, and the third activation hub are interchangeably selected.

Assignments (5)
PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded May 28, 2026
From: MEDLINE INDUSTRIES, LP
To: WILMINGTON TRUST, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS NOTES COLLATERAL AGENT
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PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jun 20, 2025
From: MEDLINE INDUSTRIES, LP
To: WILMINGTON TRUST, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS NOTES COLLATERAL AGENT
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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Oct 21, 2021
From: MEDLINE INDUSTRIES, LP
To: WILMINGTON TRUST, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Oct 21, 2021
From: MEDLINE INDUSTRIES, LP
To: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.
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CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Oct 12, 2021
From: MEDLINE INDUSTRIES, INC.
To: MEDLINE INDUSTRIES, LP
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